ALL THE ALPHABET IS HEB-I God gives the Brazing ox hi: meat, And quickly hears the sheep's low cry But mlan, who tastes Hie finest wheat, Should joy to life His prastses high. HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE 3- If you are dining with friends or in a public place and find a fish or meat bone in your mouth re- move it with your thumb and first finger and lay it on the edge of your Dlate DECORATIVE PLANTS ‘The Chinese lilltern is a weedy plant uliiil flll-llmll. when the _ ~ large cairn-es begin to turn a bright l ' red. They are easily dried for l winter decoration and retain their brilliant color fcr a year or longer. It is a perennial with hardy tuber- ous rcots. which have a tendency to spread. Because of its agkressive nature it should not be planted in the perruiliial border but in a plot whore it can be licld in check. J UST A PRECAUTION Ill the parts of the food chopper should be thoroughly scalded and dried before using just in case some particle of food was neglected after using and cllowed to remain in a. hidden part. It, might prove a source of infection. AVOIDING DUI/l. PAINT Sometimes we giie the paints a particularly good scrubbing and it leaves them dull and unfinished. The following mixture will wash the paint and leave a fine glossy finish. kite rile quart of hot water put one tablespoon turpentine. one tablespoon milk. and half a table- spoon soap jelly or powder. It will bring back the gloss immediately. SALADBRESSING To one cup of mayonnaise. add a teaspoon curry powder, teaspoon chopped scallions. Teaspoon chop. Ded scallion tops, teaspoon wafer- thin radish slices. Blend together and ch . Glass baking dishes need extra care to keep them clean. As soon as they have been used soak them in warm water. Scrub with a cloth dipped in fine scouring pow- der. Wash in hot soapy water and rinse in boiling water. Wipe with a soft cloth. use FOR Flum- slwsn A small paint brush with a long handle is perfect for cleaning the parking parts of the sewing ma“. c ne. NEW’ JACKETS FOR BOOKS Dress up worn looking boobs in the home book case by making new fiackets from wallpaper samples and f left over. Cut out a window so the .' title will show. When buying cabbage. select heads which are solid, firm and fairly heavy for their size If you wish to strip the loose outer leaves. don't discard them, but shred them » end add to soups or green salads. , Because of high Vitamin C con. . tent (which helps to develop healthy izums and blood vessels). raw cabbage mav be used in place of tomatoes nr citrus fruits. the best sources of this vitamin. Vitamin C ' --it cannot be stored in the body » -1s a daily "must." for lzood health, One-half cup of fresh shredded cab- bage contains as much Vitamin C as a medium fresh tomato or four tablespi ns of lemon juice. N0 IDEA We're still not sure if we heard him right. But We met a bloke in the train .4 I l st r Who lolfl us bluntly, as friend to friend That he'd. no idea when the war would end. Weekly News WRINGER STORY When pillow casts are being but through the washing machlng lvrinzer. they should h» m“ flu-mph scam first. This will save {he force of water tearinrz out. the seam and will make the pillow case last longer. NOW under-am Cream Deodorant rafily . Stops Persplrclion A L Does not rm dresser o: men's eliiru. Does not irrlme slim. I. Nowainngtodrv Cenbeuud right aim shaving. l. lmundy no rperspintloafer l w S days. revcnu odor. l. A ure. while. greueleu, lmnleu vanishing cream I. Awarded Approval Seal o! Amman immune o! Launder- i bcm humimro 2&2‘ ' - ' qhglflrges‘ AmA w ieoclororil gfllllng c 39h!» Alwln ISQAJWHII Living £6 Leisure The Woman's Realm MUST DIOIDI Now that the A. T. S. in Great Britin has celebrated its filth have to decide whether they want to stay with the army for the du- ration or take up some other form of war work. Mien these girls signed up in 1939 they signed for only four years. with the right to either drop out at the end of flaat time or sign up for the duration of the war. Nearly a ygar ago. a lot of others had to make the same decision. These were the original volunteers who joined the new Women's Auxiliary Territorial Ser- vice in i938. about the time of the Munich crisis. They, too. signed on for four years and at the end of taht. "'~ were asked whether or-‘ not they wished to resign. Only al small percentage resignd. The rest joined up for the duration. 0hild’s Breath May Wam 0f Something Wrong Few thin]! toll lot-her so clearly that licr child in “out of order" a: bud breath. Don't wait until your child come: down sick boforw doinl unmet-Mill. Got a pulp age of Childreni Own TlblIY-I todny from your d gist. Thus are the llttl our to trike. tab eta more and mo" inc on an fuming w for the need: of ywanmu fro an to l5 yearn. Th [lye help — yet an mild, lent s and do not upset a child's lyltem n do many of the old-fashioned laxatives. lhde byfhe maker! ‘if Busy‘, write: wta—your r. untcoc a: a up 11690:: 2 at vaur drugint. b ‘ n1: cooks comm! CREAM SCONES I cups sifted all- :1 u; 1'15 (Ill-DB Dflstiy gour o or 4 Wflspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons sugar teaspoon salt 41 giiillélesboons mild-f‘ vorod fat ‘Ii flip of milk Mix edients. and t dry insr w rk in 1 t it r05’. 0f‘ n3¢e¥ili§l.“u‘€5‘€r‘5§ 2183:1123 » rest of th top milk. b.1903? “d “".','...'."..°, pat and roll ‘A inch thick Cut in squlms- 111511101168 or triangles. 5ilshtly beat the reserved egg White. diluted with l teaspoon gflfiermandhbrilsh WDs of scones He a otovemnadecreesr‘ about 1s m . Make l6 small scones. CAR-AMEL PUDDING 1-3 cup b _ 1-3 vii-D blillfilr$ilér alilbiHmonsJorrutarcn 3 tablespoons brow; m“ l4 cup cold milk ‘ r 2% W118 scolded milk 2 e88: ">6 teaspoon vanilla Melt 1-3 M11) brawn 11g“ 1n g, lmwnililfivfilhflacikiirrmz constantly Blciwly stir m“ the “plum 1 ‘Sills’; an S and add a- vouring. Oool slightly before I-dd- lh! atiffly bee-ten egg whites. Pour into moulds, chill and serve Elli.” “'3'? Sfflhéiffiié‘. substl ted for l egg in this recips_ A Job ‘Only YOU C811 D0 4 Price Control quilt Anl Answers Questions and answers on m" Control will appear In The Guard- ian as a _ ‘ feature each flay ‘the questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives In this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board loader-I. Pa: Inna who have Intelligent questions to uh on price control are Invited to send them in writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Com- mittee uf theWar Tlme Priced and Trade Board. . Recently the ration allow- ance of honey and syrups was in- creased. Was the amount of sugar allowed for "D" cvuwns incl-cal- Th half bound remeains u in . arg me morg for a ziaircut t an h; did previously Can he do that? A. Barbering charge-r are aub- iect to price control and no oper- ator may increase his charges above the level of the basic period unless specific authoritv to riu so has been received by him. Plclse forward full information and the case will be invcaiiiwted. Q. Is cranberry sauce rationed? A. No. Cranberry sauce was not included in the rationing order A. No. "D" coupon . M barber recently rent if a temperature of at least 65 is not maintained throughout the suite whenever the weather is cold thro hout the vcar 7 A. f the tenant is ‘of the op- inion that the lanclord is not pru- vid z sufficient heat or that he is drastically reducing the heat sup- ply. he tenant should lod e a complaint with the Wartime and 'l‘r:lde Board and an‘ investiga- tion will be made. El’ a Si? gttebtgwn Guardian. Design No. 4N NAMl--------_- STREET AODRBS - — - - .- TAKEN FIGURATIVELY Judge-Why liiu you i>l.§.'_i lady's carpet? TTMHD~I did not. Judge-She says you did- 'I‘ramp—-She Silu ... _ . and beat it. oarrlbltz-‘Enucarcn “Have you got so mu threatens you. it's class al. il0ilsl|iiblills . to 0w ‘ CANADA'S‘ nlilflciil ‘I Housewives are "Hoosoldle s" serving tho nation by providing nourishing meals that protect the health of their families. rniilliValuableRecl Book Economy Recipes for ;inada's Housoldicrs" containing many recipes suited to today's require- mcnrs. Send a stcard with your name and a dress with the words "Econom Recipes". Address Dept. 4N): The Canada Starch Home Service Dcpn, P.O. Box 129, . MoulfcaLQue. ' I Puhllsllefllnllll Interest: of cauanrs [RilWN B svnur YOUNGSTERs covering pruerves. temperalflre ulgr lciglllttmll-lr Kata: In, 253m“ N0’ ‘M rlenu. who‘: the some rent is 90k; crocbee? for e ‘smalls ifiwéwillfi nu‘. u d rent to include host ,5 o; 5 up Oan one apply for a reduction in 4 m“; m“m,m°m_ To order pane. .. above picture with vour name an address with 15 cents Needlework i Ufll-‘Ili-n-X l. n or Bureau, the _.- carpet l" distinguish classical music" asked Mrs. Newrich. "I think so." replied her husband. "When a piece minute to be a tune anic always c every tilt r LACED SAND-H, FOR, . a fldenfe and a little more faith in your soldier husbands. you will fin - that your faith and confidence will be completely iustified. SOLDIER. ‘ lnes. written {Dorothy Eix Says- FAMILY QUARREIS TEAR, DOWN DREAMS NEEDED IN MARRIAGE Husband, Wife Reveal Illusions, Suspicious, AJealousies Never A fterward Retrieved bands and wives quarrel don’ they I» magi. don't they ut rs o _ other and any what is actually in the back of their mines and hearts? If husbands and Wivrfl want to know how they stand with each other, let them note what mi!!! says when they have c. fight They will zive them the l0wd0wn. ANGII. UPSET! DISOSITION ANSWER-There is an old proverb that says thwt truth lies in the bottom of the wine glass. When people are drunk all inhibitions nave been swell‘ away and they say what they really think. The same is true of antler. When people 105a control of their tempers they say the things that prudence, cr self-interest, or even common decency makes them keep dlcnt about at other times. That is what makes a family quarrel such a d6- _ V, . , vastatinz thing. It is because when they are angry ~“~'“" ' with each other the husband and wife drag out into the open all of their disiliusione. all o their su$D1¢1°Iis and iefliml-siss. all of their boredom. It is when they v tuperate each other and call each other names and throw into each others faces all the habits and 811°"- comings that have gotten upon their nerves. and openly regret their mar- e . No quarrel is spontaneous. It may coins to a heed suddenly and with- out any adequate cause. but the material with which it is made has been slowly gathering for a long time. sometimes for years- 1t is the un- spoken thouilhts of each about the other. After the quarrel the husband and wife ma, apfllogize and kiss and ,makc up. but what has been said cannot be ti! n back. isach knflws how he or she looks to the other, and something of fineness has g0ne out of their marriage that they can never get back again. For tile happiness of marriage, depends so much upon our illusions. our beliefs that our mates do not see our faults and peculiarities. that we never lose our attractions for them. that they always see ‘us ns young and beautiful and desirable. when in sOme unguardec. moment of passion they tear down this house of dreams. it leaves our spirits lonely and desolate and homeless. Not many of us can bear to know the truth about ourselves. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX-I have st been reading the letter you re- ceived thnt was si ed “Flour Army lves" who are worrying over whe- ther their husbim . who are in the army. are faithful to them or not. I might answe: back, how do we know whether our Wives are being lvyfll going or not while we are away We don't. We have to take them 0n B . . ' f 11.12 als ak f t lnty- hi Iain ormeéem am ospe ink orabflus: e w 1e specious , five per cent of t e other Idlers in the service. I con t y we wouldn't look at a pretty face or a nice pair of legs. but. as far n: being disloyal to our wives. that's an entirely different question. Deurie. you couidrlt hire me to do suoh a think! I've got a little girl l8 months old. Do you think that I could go home on a furlough and let her put her arms around my neck and call me Daddy if I were harboring a gui ty conscience of havznu run around I couldn't look my wife in_ the face. either. for she used to live cown in the next block. with some woman? blond who c MOTHER of my little girl. I wouldn't let her is still that cute little She's MY wife and th down fo" anything. So 1 say. my dear Army Wives, if you will have just a little more con‘; rm: y GUARDIAN -1.- 0man'sl Re alm z Social and Personal z Fashions '1. Literature, _ .. o . fl-‘QMILK N "iiih 11A '1' “m” simd BMW‘ S flfibxb-‘dltalitoill y gsblaiillw“ when“ am the d" ‘"9 ~ ahorlfilfm.‘ or rub ‘l! m m the ilqilld m m FREE ll rwhat .to do about it." "rhenJs one thing you can do: You can stop tdllflnfl, about mill: to Europe. You cant verv well make a point of lolniniz Zoe the" when she's back in Washinkton herself. We lust couldn't not along without you around he" now. Helen." "I was coming to‘ that in a min- ute. I'll stav until the liuntingb over, because I promised. But in the snrinz I think I'll go to Mexi- oo. You know l used "to be llfraid of my mother-in-iaw. she said "Well. I want to be able to prove that I'm not afraid of tr anv lancer. I believe. if I could do that I wouldn't ever be afral:i__of anyone or anvthiniz else again. "l see the wav you feel and_ I like it. We'll miss you. but you r5 Do you mean to lzo alone» wonderful for hun. And of course it would be wonderful for mo» Welbv leaned forward and cloa- ed the books with a zesture of finality. “if we're not aoinrz tdllio any accounts todav. he said. yyfi may as well put these away. lmvc tn ask Ronnie about Bennie. . And I'd rather like to ask Bennie himself. Yollve sprung a surprise on me. the wav voii love I thouuht perhaps you mizht ask Zoe." Welbv‘s idea seemed to Helen l0 mood that she acted on it fairly promptly. Bob had zone back to Washinzton immediately after the barn dance. But Zoe had con- sented to stay on for a. few days. and seemed to find time hanainiz rather heavily on her hands. She declined to hunt. savlnk she was out of practice. and since every- one else she knew of her own an MOST SOLDIERS IJOYAL T0 WIVES ANSWER-This tribute to the hlxh morality of the married men in our Armed Forces ia backed up by n. recent article in one of the mas"- by a famous war correspondent in China. who speaks with admiration of the fact that there are very few phllanderers among the tiflimf" *‘° all‘ tltbi“il.l'.f°io“iié°ié"uii’..ihin'fi°iz 2212i? e v. ves as y . - 1 one oman in the world who is desirable. and that is the wife they have left behind them. . i It is hard enough for the wives to be separated from their husband-s. and it is a pity they add to their troubles by picturing their usmmds as being gay Iotharios. who have forgotten the fealtv the, owe to them and their little children. and who are running wild with w id women. such is far from being the cue. Perhaps the men who are living in the shadow of death are not concerned with frivolitics. Thev are want- ing lo keep their slam clean. lust in case. DEAR MISS DIX-Several years no my nephew was in trouble 5nd I borrowed money for his bond and release. My friends have been very tient and consider-ate concerning this financial matter. but now I would lllire to repay them, and this is my problem. Should I pa back his debt entirely mylelf. or should I tell my TWP‘ oan an e pe r - i“ "'13 ti." a... i“? .r:'.r:.t“.' §.‘>‘.‘;‘5‘3.8"li.3f mull; “mil? fiérilld and has a family and is earning n. fair mlary. RELATIVE ANSWER-It. is certainly our neph obligation and you should make him asume it. not only because it is fair and lust. but because it will impress upon him. as n else and that for our wrongdoing-we must suffer. will. that as we sow. we must. reap, I l was hunting. she could find no one with whom to ride in a desultory fashion except Bennie who had never shown the same affection for her that. he iavishcd so freely on Helen. She did dance. and it was evident that her presenceat balls was htehly appreciated. quite aside from the sensation caused by her startlinl! Paris clothes: but. there was no dancinir in the daytime. and she was more likelv be invited out with a iarize szroup. after din- ner. than with a small one to din- iler itself. as Helen was evidently- now invariably invited. It was on one of the occasions when Helen was dininiz out and her sister-in- law was not. that she sought Zoe out in her room and put the Mexi- can proposition up to her. She was goinz back to Mexico that spring. she said outlinlnlz her reasons much as she had done in ‘talking to Welbv. She would like ‘ii-q era/ice with an answering laugh that it was. she floated away Biluln and he did not see her any more un- ti] the next afternoon. Then she came into the Run room and shov- ed away the account books which were spread out before him. . n . By Frances Parkinson Keys: ‘ V 9357133 Xx! s sums todav. The "Oval" Wm!‘ 1mm" “'1 Welby." she said. “Let's talk." Helen had Jointly evolved was a “Haven-b W“ had a chum, so startllrliz success from beginnina to . end. But it rcaohed its cuiminal tion in the barn dance which em bodied their most brilliant idea. There was an old stone stable at Sycamore 'l='orcat. with four sturdy stone pillars supportiniz the overhanging roof which formrd the Dortico. and for a ion: time Dabnev ‘id dreamed about usinl this stable as one aide. of an open rectanizle. with fine modern stalls built around an open court. ‘Ii-la smed with which the stable wall constructed established a record in kc County: d the barn talk to anyone about the partv vet. you poor mulected dirl?" "No. I was asleep all mornina. And vou and Ronnie came home godnetarly-Eoe looked BtllnnlIlR. E s s O U t oc back in Washington and casually drop down hers" "I think Bob felt the same wav Welbv. I don't think he had the least. idea she was coming back. Slnbgppearcd without the slizhteni no . Waehinizton now. do it. I didn't net the idea that Bob wu crazy to havo | her here. ‘I don't know whether Zoe real- izes that vet or not. When she finds out I'm afraid it's going to‘ be an awful shock here . and it frightens me. full swing Helen stopped momentarily at Welbv's easy chair about midniuht; he rlls goinlz everywhere now. and the fact that he did not dance was not even noticeable, because there were always a few persona who I don't know RED RE She says she intends to- ' new man, she never spoils that im. b k of this mone . our nophew will feel that them is ncxatuggwnpgadinustrlililght when you zvi get him out of trouble and Ply the gigcr for his ncc. I - HM would rlthll‘ bill‘ 5115i." “i!!! 11° Manners Mean More a anything else. Sh: uiitsrl until _ D m I he had finished scoring. and then Clgygf Gm. Have Found asked him slyly if the music was a r ht. When he assured her i l l HER ETIQUITII IS PIIUI.‘ The girl that other girls envyl N“ __ polish"! “ml-IT 5UP!!! B55 _ r m minute!- sFwith MW“ syrup’ Makes m WW9" ‘ ‘ooxlfl’ cl SKIP" ; ualvll “Mm” _ Wood! no I BAKING POWDER = oil SAET > Mmnnl, P.0- u-il to take Bennie with lier. rind Beilliil llllllil i. But when it's lust is was clazv to go: he and she had I attraction. I think it's a good already discussed ‘i wl- But | l0 us» away from it for a Whig“ she was not sure Welbv and P-on- sUDIJOEQ I'll marv someone liie WOLllU curls... ... l..r.inl.e- day. but 1'd be a. lot happier. as, merit. In any case. she would like ii i could see you and Bob “m” to have someone of her own use down together again before I'm with her. Zoe hid often spoken. married myself. I'm troubled m," in a general way. of swing buck you both. If you're really m there. Wouldn't this. perhaps. be oi staying on in Washinslton m, a dood time? I won't sav another word m m Zoe did not interrupt her until about commit l0 Mexico. m, she had finished. But she finally lthe other hand if vou're bent.“ countered by oeizinning to ask Rfllhll awiLv altaln. I think m questions herself. “I think I get might net a better prospective cs vou. Sweetness about equal-ink your own problem: if you i“ things off with Dona Amelia and settled somewhere with ms all that. But I sort of nether-ed if you were lust wandering arms that you'd found a pretty strong homelesslv over the face oi 41p attraction that mixht keep you izlobe bv yourself". Helen's vats; flkhl. here in Berrvville." trailed auietlv away into silence. “Well. ves. I have found a ltronl (To be Continued) T r g Smart Bally‘! ‘y’ I7 W. -. b lle nation 0e (Inflow m bonlu as f I'll: mother bu discovered that than’: no " need to nu change from cafe, pure Carnation Milk. You can use Carnation for the whole family. Dilute it, half and hall, with cold vmer, for drinking. Us: n undiluted for cereals. fruits. who Use l; frequently, diluted as required, " for cooking-dint way you can give l. tbcyoungstcramillrthcyncedwillr ; out making them drink it all. Write '3 for flee book "Growing Up Willa Milk." Carnation Co. Limited, Toronto, Ontario. IIRAD/ATID Carnation Milk a rumapian enopucr -'fiwn daramldu‘ 3 you don't see Carnation Milk .:|'l.‘n.i-‘.. at your grocers, gili fr it Needlecraft For The Home SIMPLE LIN E S ‘ .- Spell Charm You can never have 1m mlny 1/" 2'5” basic dresses like this one. In B wartime wardrobe you will want to keep your clothes dvwn to a bare minimum. A frock of this type "118 cc and you wil or . 3G1. No. 2022 is desilnod 101' aiualitonbdtoeafliasl-iorc- quires 3% yards 89-inch fabric. Style No. 2596 is cut in one aiu fiat adjusts easily to any held- Sclnd twenty cents for pattern Write your name. address and style glillgbfl‘. Be sure to stats siac you l . Style No. 3022 and N0. 259$ Street Address City Province 0'11‘ . Nov. 1 _ (0,13- Reenlts of the forel n- laten conference at loscow were freeted today with un- llnw does she manage that thrill- ing whirl of a life? The answer is probably her lovely polished manners. Men are proud in use her out. because die always iguana the right. the pleasing thing O. l Tren she always seems to know tne right thing to say. Meeting a gqrtant first impression with a cheap very pleased. l'm sure." She cor- rectly says: "How do you do." And given a compliment, aha smiles, "Thank you so much!" Never a giggling. ungncisug "on, you don't mean that." The result is naturally data, dates, md more dates! Our all-pap book. let has etiquette for dancer, data. theatre, autos. Tell: correct thin| when visiting, entertaining, on the when. l’: ~e= ~41». Send 15c in coins for your of II‘! UUIIITE FOR YOUR D- ERN the Charlottetown uuaroian Home ServiccAddrese- Bo sure to write plainly your name. ad- dress, and the name of booklst. 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